I see not a one, and that's why I have always preferred reasonable rules when it comes to political financing.
I was never a fan of lowering the contribution limit to $100. I don't think that's reasonable. Some balance and a certain amount of public support are necessary. Achieving total financing fairness is impossible. Some parties, and even candidates, will always receive more support than others. That's the nature of the beast.
The limit is not what needs changing. Instead, what we need to do is set the limit at a level that prevents excessive financing. That was a hugely important consideration in the Canada Elections Act when very significant measures were taken to impose these limits on spending and contributions, and do away with corporate, union, and association contributions. Today, only individuals, in other words, Canadians, can make a financial contribution to a party during an election. That's a crucial piece of our legislation.